The University of California, Santa Cruz, in collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Marine Fisheries Services, seeks three Postdoctoral Scholars: one in Ocean Modeling, a second in Fisheries Science/Management Strategy Evaluation, and a third in Socioeconomic Analysis. These complementary positions will assist with the development of an end-to-end framework to identify climate-resilient fisheries management strategies for the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem (CCLME) and to evaluate the impacts of climate variability and change on fishing communities and key US-managed fisheries in the region. The positions will be based at the NOAA Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) labs in Monterey, CA (for the Ocean Modeler position) and La Jolla, CA (for the Fisheries Science/Management Strategy Evaluation and Socioeconomic Analysis positions). The postdoctoral scholars will work in partnership with federal and academic collaborators from multiple institutions including UC Santa Cruz, Rutgers, U South Carolina, and the SWFSC labs in Monterey and La Jolla.

The anticipated start date for these positions is October 1, 2017 (negotiable). Initial appointments are for 1 year, with reappointment up to three years pending performance review and funding availability. The positions will remain open until filled. To ensure full consideration, applications should be submitted by Aug. 28, 2017.

Details for the ocean modeling position are below. For more information on the other two positions, please contact Mike Jacox (mjacox@ucsc.edu).

Postdoctoral Scholar in Ocean ModelingThe postdoctoral scholar in Ocean Modeling will work on seasonal forecasting and long-term projections of the California Current System using the Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) forced by global climate models. These efforts are part of broader interdisciplinary projects aimed at developing improved fisheries management strategies for the California Current System on seasonal to centennial timescales.

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in physical oceanography or related discipline; strong quantitative skills; experience in numerical ocean modeling (preferably with ROMS); ability to synthesize model output and observational data; proficiency in programming languages such as MATLAB, R, or Python; willingness for collaboration with other postdoctoral researchers, students, and NOAA and University scientists; demonstrated ability to summarize scientific findings in the form of written manuscripts and oral presentations.

TO APPLY: Submit as a single PDF: (1) a letter of application that addresses how you meet the basic and preferred qualifications, (2) a curriculum vitae, (3) one to three representative publications, and (4) names and contact information of three references. Applications can be sent directly to Mike Jacox (mjacox@ucsc.edu) and Steven Bograd (steven.bograd@noaa.gov). Please specify in your email that you are applying for the Ocean Modeling position.

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